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The Christian Parthenon

The Christian Parthenon

The Christian Parthenon

Classicism and Pilgrimage in Byzantine Athens
Anthony Kaldellis , Ohio State University
October 2021
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    Byzantine Athens was not a city without a history, as is commonly believed, but an important center about which much can now be said. Providing a wealth of new evidence, Professor Kaldellis argues that the Parthenon became a major site of Christian pilgrimage after its conversion into a church. Paradoxically, it was more important as a church than it had been as a temple: the Byzantine period was its true age of glory. He examines the idiosyncratic fusion of pagan and Christian culture that took place in Athens, where an attempt was made to replicate the classical past in Christian terms, affecting rhetoric, monuments, and miracles. He also re-evaluates the reception of ancient ruins in Byzantine Greece and presents for the first time a form of pilgrimage that was directed not toward icons, Holy Lands, or holy men but toward a monument embodying a permanent cultural tension and religious dialectic.

    • Tells a fascinating but unknown story of the role played by Athens and the Parthenon in the Byzantine period
    • Provides new evidence for the medieval history of classical monuments
    • Explores the reception of the classical past in the Byzantine period and the ways in which it was fused with the prevailing Christian culture

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    'Kaldellis creatively uses what literary sources exist, along with architectural and glyptographical evidence, to reveal the spiritual power and reputation now accumulated by the Christian Parthenon.' The Expository Times

    ' … although Kaldellis' work should be recognized for its contribution to our knowledge regarding this time and place, it should also be counted among important paradigm-shifting studies.' The Journal of Church History

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    October 2021
    Paperback
    9781009113953
    268 pages
    244 × 170 × 14 mm
    0.436kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Conversions of the Parthenon
    • 2. From students to pilgrims in Medieval Athens (532–848 AD)
    • 3. Imperial recognition: Basileios II in Athens (1018 AD)
    • 4. Pilgrims of the Middle Period (900–1100 AD)
    • 5. The apogee of the Atheniotissa in the twelfth century
    • 6. Michael Choniates: a classicist-bishop and his cathedral (1182–1205 AD)
    • 7. Why the Parthenon? An attempt at interpretation
    • 8. The light of the Christian Parthenon
    • Postscript: some Byzantine heresies
    • Appendix: the little metropolis.
      Author
    • Anthony Kaldellis , Ohio State University

      Anthony Kaldellis is Professor of Greek and Latin at the Ohio State University. He has published widely on topics in late antiquity and Byzantium, focusing on the literary and philosophical aspects of historiographical texts. His studies on the reception of classical culture in Byzantium recently culminated in the book Hellenism in Byzantium: The Transformation of Greek Identity and the Reception of the Classical Tradition (2007). He has also translated many Byzantine authors into English (among them Hesychios, Genesios, and Psellos) and one of his side-interests is the Byzantine history of the island of Lesbos.